naturalistic 的定义
- imitating nature or the usual natural surroundings.
- pertaining to naturalists or natural history.
- pertaining to naturalism, especially in literature and art.
naturalistic 近义词
realistic
更多naturalistic例句
- The report, titled “A model for naturalistic glance behavior around Tesla Autopilot disengagements,” has been following Tesla Model S and X owners during their daily routine for periods of a year or more throughout the greater Boston area.
- It could be a hybrid literary genre, Lawrence demonstrated, one that seamlessly mixes closely observed, naturalistic details with the kind of inward reflections found in essays and memoirs.
- If you want a more naturalistic sound, it might be worth looking at condenser mics.
- So video scenarios that we filmed with professional paid actors in naturalistic settings based on data from police-citizen interactions.
- Because that would be sort of a naturalistic way to see whether having had this treatment really makes it easier for them to understand and cope with what’s going on.
- He said many of them had trouble making the transition from stage realism to the more naturalistic demands of the screen.
- He [Olivier] filled the screen quite easily and still remained naturalistic.
- It was more about the way art looked: it should be as naturalistic as possible, and be made by Teutonic or Scandinavian artists.
- The Immigrant is far from a conventionally naturalistic historical film.
- Willimon cannily structures the episodes of House of Cards in a more naturalistic fashion than traditional television.
- And the colour, too, like the drawing, is of a naturalistic strength to which he never again attained.
- Perhaps it was Plutarch's naturalistic theory of imitation in poetry which led him to compare poetry with painting.
- Orthodox Christians earnestly contend that this naturalistic doctrine makes for immorality.
- Thought is not made free by the mere substitution of naturalistic for theological dogma.
- Chinese design shows naturalistic art arrested and perpetuated on totally different principles.